What a Content Creator Earns in a Week
These numbers might shock you
If you’re as curious about income reports as I am then you’ll definitely want to tune in to learn what this content creator earns in a week.
I’m talking about the content creator behind Her Designs Co on Tik Tok. Diamond Lee talks about creating digital products on her Tik Tok account and in this video she shares what she earned in a week as a creator.
What does a content creator do for a living?
The short answer: they create content.
This could be:
- Creating digital products
- Creating content for brands
- Being an influencer for physical or digital goods
I’m a big fan of the content creator’s lifestyle (I am one) because of the flexibility if you create content full time.
You get inspired by life around you and create cool content for your audience.
This could be in the food/recipes space, travel niche, living with a chronic condition, being a pet mom or pet dad, parenting, etc.
The sky’s the limit.
How much does a content creator make in a week?
It really varies from creator to creator.
And, it can be different based on where you are in your content creator journey.
Here’s how much herdesignsco on Tik Tok makes in a week:
- Monday: $1,410
- Tuesday: $1,974
- Wednesday: $1,128
- Thursday: $3,525
- Friday: $2,162

So, a $10,000+ week!
Does $40,000/month as a creator seem out of reach?
It’s an overwhelmingly huge number but with an audience and the right tools and resources behind you, anything is possible.
How can you get started creating content from scratch?
You can absolutely hit five figures per month (maybe even five figures per week) as a content creator, even with no audience.
This can feel like an out-of-reach goal but an untapped angle you can take with content creation to make a lot of money even as a beginner is by making content for other brands.
What does this look like?
- Create Tik Tok videos for companies
- Film video ads for small businesses
- Create Instagram reels and stories for companies
- Being the face of an organization
Here are some places you can go to find these jobs…
- Upwork
- Facebook groups
Start with online job boards or freelancer boards like Upwork and others. Search terms like “content creator” or keywords related to the social media platform you want to make content for like “Tik Tok” or “Instagram.”
Going straight to social networks and social communities is a good way to find content creator gigs too.
Onto You!
What do you think about how much content creators can make?
Is this something you’d be interested in pursuing?
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